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'Noise nuisance' complaints towards Pembrokeshire farm heard by council
Pembrokeshire Council approved a 100-metre farm building with noise mitigation despite statutory noise nuisance from robotic slurry scrapers, amid public concerns about environmental impact.
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‘Robot Scraper’ Shed | West Wales Chronicle : News for Llanelli, Carmarthenshire, Pembrokeshire, Ceredigion, Swansea and Beyond
A Pembrokeshire farmer “jumped the gun” in his enthusiasm to build a new cattle shed which includes ‘robot slurry scrapers’ that have been causing a noise nuisance for neighbours, county planners heard. In a retrospective application recommended for approval at the December meeting of Pembrokeshire County Council’s planning committee, Aled Jenkins sought permission for a replacement cattle housing and silage clamp at Upper Ty Rhos, Wolfscastle. …
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